By: E. Williams
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, May 5th 2017 – Leader of the Opposition in St. Kitts and Nevis, the Right Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas is calling on the Federation’s Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris to resign as the region and the world await the government’s next move following accusations that it is protecting a Chinese national who is paying large sums of money for continued protection.
In a statement on Friday afternoon, Dr. Douglas said that despite formal requests by China, as well as Interpol, to secure the return of Mr. Ren Biao, who also has St. Kitts and Nevis citizenship to face prosecution in China, the current St. Kitts and Nevis Government is refusing to cooperate.
“Prime Minister Harris and members of his government have stated that no formal request has been made by the Government of China. In my capacity as Leader of the St. Kitts and Nevis Parliamentary Opposition, however, I have been reliably informed, through diplomatic channels, that there have indeed been several such requests to the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis in this regard. Indeed, I have been further informed that a senior Caribbean Head of Government has been urging Prime Minister Harris to cooperate with the Government of China and Interpol since his repeated rebuffs of these two powerful forces will have dire consequences for St. Kitts and Nevis, in general, while severely tarnishing the reputation of the Citizenship by Investment programmes throughout the region, in particular,” the former Prime Minister said.
Dr. Douglas pointed out that the latest media report of May 5th, 2017 confirms what he has been aware of for quite some time.
“Prime Minister Harris is placing the interests of our country at severe risk. And his rebuffing of China, Interpol, and the media on this matter is not something that any of us can afford to shrug off. The Prime Minister is either terrifyingly irresponsible in the performance of his duties, OR he is attempting to conceal extremely troubling truths from us all,” the statement said.
Dr. Douglas mentioned reports from sources in the Government of China that officials in the current Government of St. Kitts and Nevis have been receiving financial compensation in exchange for their commitment to shield Ren Biao from the Government of China and from Interpol.
“If this is true, this exposes us all to severe and multi-faceted consequences which St. Kitts and Nevis is in no position to withstand. Prime Minister Harris has not heeded the urgings of his fellow Caribbean Heads of Government to cooperate with the Government of China and with Interpol, forthwith. He has stoutly refused to provide a full public accounting of this matter, to revoke the passport of Ren Biao and to do all that is necessary to stem this international scandal. It is apparent that the Prime Minister has something to hide,” said Dr. Douglas.
“I therefore on behalf of the Opposition call upon the Prime Minister to tender his resignation and to allow our great country to move beyond the quagmire into which he has placed it,” said the Leader of the Opposition.
Dr. Douglas shared what he described as “few important facts that are most relevant to the ongoing saga concerning the request of the Chinese government and Interpol for the return of Chinese national, Mr. Ren Biao.”
“Fact Number One: The three most powerful nations on earth are the United States, Russia, and China. Fact Number Two: Interpol is the largest and most powerful international police organization on earth. Almost 100 years old, Interpol works with some 190 countries to fight crime in every corner of the planet. Counter-terrorism, cyber-crime, and organized/emerging crime are the areas on which Interpol is especially focused at this moment in world history and Fact Number Three: Taking into cognisance the reach and power of the Government of China and the power and reach of Interpol, I remind you that St. Kitts and Nevis is one of the tiniest nations on the face of the earth.
Photo 1 – The Right Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas
Photo 2 – Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris
Photo 3 – Ren Biao
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